Medical Record, Volume 65George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1904 |
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... rays of a tropical sun retard catabolism is explained by their degrada- tion of the blue and ultraviolet rays which promote oxidation . And the approach to dyspnoea of humid atmospheres , with its train of suboxidation events , is ...
... rays of a tropical sun retard catabolism is explained by their degrada- tion of the blue and ultraviolet rays which promote oxidation . And the approach to dyspnoea of humid atmospheres , with its train of suboxidation events , is ...
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... Rays , with Observations on Other Rays . - Dawson Turner states that the distinguishing radioactive prop- erties of radium are that it gives off a radio - active emana- tion and three kinds of rays - x - rays , b - rays , and y - rays ...
... Rays , with Observations on Other Rays . - Dawson Turner states that the distinguishing radioactive prop- erties of radium are that it gives off a radio - active emana- tion and three kinds of rays - x - rays , b - rays , and y - rays ...
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... ray treatment , although the physician who had used the x - ray had said the patients were doing satisfactorily . Dr. J. SHELTON HORSLEY mentioned a case of cancer of the breast that was operated on . There was local recur- rence , and ...
... ray treatment , although the physician who had used the x - ray had said the patients were doing satisfactorily . Dr. J. SHELTON HORSLEY mentioned a case of cancer of the breast that was operated on . There was local recur- rence , and ...
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... rays and emanations emitted by radium upon various animal tissues and substances . In the course of his remarks M. Danysz said that guinea - pigs were more sensitive to radium emanations than rabbits . Applications of radium rays that ...
... rays and emanations emitted by radium upon various animal tissues and substances . In the course of his remarks M. Danysz said that guinea - pigs were more sensitive to radium emanations than rabbits . Applications of radium rays that ...
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... ray as ' a Therapeutic Agent . - A . D. Bevan con- siders this question with special reference to cancer . considers the ray indicated , in the light of our present knowledge : ( 1 ) In superficial epitheliomas ; ( 2 ) as a post ...
... ray as ' a Therapeutic Agent . - A . D. Bevan con- siders this question with special reference to cancer . considers the ray indicated , in the light of our present knowledge : ( 1 ) In superficial epitheliomas ; ( 2 ) as a post ...
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